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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… it. As the west borders of Liddesdale are broken, and men upon the Middle March, and the outer part of this East … therefore to receive it henceforth from the captain, being men of his retinue. We hear that ships with gunpowder and … France, and proclamation was made at Edinburgh for all men to be ready at 24 hours' warning, with 20 days' victual. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… a sum. I mention it only for the satisfaction of the poor men placed in the poorest place of all the world, and for the … require you to put yourself in order, with such number of men, both on horse and foot, as you shall be able to make of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… gains for them. [My Lord Wharton to advise which way the men may be entertained, and thereupon order to be taken.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… houses in Westmoreland, and will advise with the wisest men for defence and annoying the enemy. I shall lay in victuals for Carlisle, and practise 100 men in the use of the hand-gun. I have sent to the Clerk of … of Hampshire]. We authorise you to seize and furnish men, and to convey them to Portsmouth, to resist the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… come not for them. John Maxwell has stayed the four men of Kirkcudbright, the gentlemen of Galloway, and others … charge of them, and not one man in Scotland have so many men in leading as they have had against us. I have messages … into the King's service; whereupon I took his and his men's oaths before a great number of people, and have their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… and foot, with oaths and hostages of more of the best men. I labour for justice, to their contentment. I have … I granted. When he arrived, he desired great bounds of men and lands assured, until his brother's mind was known for … Johnston from Carlisle to my house at Wharton; all his men have refused him; his own brother and others have taken …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… is past, and things necessary not to be had, 40 men placed in that castle,whereof 24 to be horse at 8 d. the … not hastily bring. At the last exploit, and since, 700 men have received the oath to serve the King, and laid their … appears by his report that there has been a great loss of men, ordnance, munition, and weapons, and that you and the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… The captains say they disbursed more than their imprest to men sent away sick, and denied any imprest to the mariners. … Bells, Armstrongs, &c.; also of the execution of men, the pardon of the Parson of Monsell, &c. To ask pensions … Milk." There should be a fortress in the castle for 100 men, to compel the head thieves of Annerdale to serve against …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… would suffer it, and afterwards send one of his brother's men to him, and he would have his brother's hand and seal for … parts of Scotland to noblemen and others; all charitable men in that realm ought to be contented with them. You write … prisoners. The Earl of Angus would not follow, but all his men did, and the Lord Fleming of Biggar; but all that our men
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… brought 30,000 crowns to entertain garrisons; these 60 men are captains, and the garrisons to continue till … Shrovetide, when they presure the French King will send in men, munition, and money. Meantime these garrisons are not … and burnt it with six horses and 12 nolts in it, and two men were sore burnt, one of whom they left in peril of death; …
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